I think you must mean 'tacks'. If you have time you might edit your post.whatsgoingon wrote:Then I think about it in these two tacts.
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Why is petrol so expensive in Europe compared to the gasoline of the U.S. other than the reported 'war cost discount'? Also, why are so few diesel models available here and those that are available are sold at a significant cost premium? Also, in my brief visit to Spain a few years back, why are mopeds so popular there but here they are almost 'embarassing' to own in the U.S.?
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I think it is because Europe taxes petrol very, very much higher than the US, specifically in order to discourage its use in Europe.Libero wrote:Why is petrol so expensive in Europe compared to the gasoline of the U.S. other than the reported 'war cost discount'?
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Yes, those little farty guys that dart around, without the power of a motorcycle and without the freedom of a bicycle - why are they so embarrassing to own?
I tease. Actually those things are really fun to drive (and ride!). You can get electric ones too. That is the second time I have inexplicably promoted electric scooters on this forum and that is already two times too many so I will stop now.
I think you are hitting on an attitude in the USA, Libero. We have a semi-conscious pride in our freedom to be addicted to our downfall. Instead of feeling thankful for the bountiful (disappearing) wilderness around us, or our ability to be efficient and enjoy more bounty, we celebrate our ability to freely wreck the bounty, abuse it and misappropriate our power.
"When the power of appreciation overcomes the appreciation for power, perhaps our world will know a bit more peace" (plagiarizing/paraphrasing some authors)
I tease. Actually those things are really fun to drive (and ride!). You can get electric ones too. That is the second time I have inexplicably promoted electric scooters on this forum and that is already two times too many so I will stop now.
I think you are hitting on an attitude in the USA, Libero. We have a semi-conscious pride in our freedom to be addicted to our downfall. Instead of feeling thankful for the bountiful (disappearing) wilderness around us, or our ability to be efficient and enjoy more bounty, we celebrate our ability to freely wreck the bounty, abuse it and misappropriate our power.
"When the power of appreciation overcomes the appreciation for power, perhaps our world will know a bit more peace" (plagiarizing/paraphrasing some authors)
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Funny how the natural gas car is on a web site called "green car congress" considering the fracking used to extract natural gas from its environment. Isn't fracking similar in Europe?
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Actually, if the stats about tree-cover are accurate, there is actually much greater forestland in the US than 100 years ago, from all the purposeful planting done on no-longer-needed agricultural farmland.hoi.polloi wrote: Instead of feeling thankful for the bountiful (disappearing) wilderness around us,
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Thank goodness! I hope there are similar statistics about diminishing dumping of dioxin and other carcinogenic toxic wastes into the food chain. Perhaps there is hope.
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Those believing in Peak Oil are causing unnecessary misery to us.
It assuredly seems the case that hydrocarbons are of abiogenic / abiotic origin. That is to say, they are of essentially limitless supply - trapped in the earth's mantle since the dawn of time. Only to be released through cracks and fissures along fault-lines in the earth's crust.
What this means (if correct) is that hydrocarbons are even more plentiful than water. Panic over guys! Now to adjust the oil price accordingly...
http://www.larouchepub.com/eiw/public/2 ... 3_feat.pdf
It assuredly seems the case that hydrocarbons are of abiogenic / abiotic origin. That is to say, they are of essentially limitless supply - trapped in the earth's mantle since the dawn of time. Only to be released through cracks and fissures along fault-lines in the earth's crust.
What this means (if correct) is that hydrocarbons are even more plentiful than water. Panic over guys! Now to adjust the oil price accordingly...
http://www.larouchepub.com/eiw/public/2 ... 3_feat.pdf
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Beats hell out of me whether Peak Oil is possible, relevant, or even any-longer-interesting, but THAT is a great sentence.reichstag fireman wrote:Those believing in Peak Oil are causing unnecessary misery to us.
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